APPRENTICES from the UK’s largest sawmilling company have given their time and skills for free to create the finishing touch to an Inverness school’s…
Built by Hitachi, the new train draws on the same technology behind Japan’s famous bullet trains – even if it is unlikely to reach similar…
INVERNESS City Centre Business Improvement District (Bid) is moving into its second decade with the launch of a new five-year plan it hopes will shape…
ONE of the north’s largest independent care home providers is planning a multimillion-pound investment in Inverness.
MILLBURN Academy pupils had a taster of what a job in the food and drink industry might be like thanks to a special careers fair held at the Inverness…
A HERITAGE trail based on the history and environment of Inverness’s harbour area could be created as part of a new Maritime Quarter encouraging…
NOVEMBER 30 may have be St Andrew’s Day, but for the Kingsmills Hotel it was also independence day as the Inverness venue celebrated 10 years…
A CITY restaurant manager was left blushing with pleasure after her homemade cheesecake won praise from one of Britain’s top food critics.
JULIA Latif is following in a family tradition by bringing the authentic taste of Indian cooking to Fort Augustus.
BUSINESSES and individuals who got their hands on the trophies at the annual Highlands and Tourism Awards (HITA) are not the only ones who should consider…
ADDITIONAL air connections to the Highlands of Scotland have helped tee up record breaking visitor numbers to Castle Stuart Golf Links.
ADDITIONAL air connections to the Highlands of Scotland have helped tee up record breaking visitor numbers to Castle Stuart Golf Links.
NOT enough homes are being built in the Highlands and those that are aren’t affordable enough, a new report has argued.
Leading cruise tourism company, Loch Ness by Jacobite, has appointed a new finance director.
STRONG tourist numbers may be helping to cushion Highland retailers from the effects of a tax hike that has seen whisky sales plummet nationwide.
SOARING passenger numbers at Inverness airport and its other sites have helped Highlands and Islands Airports (Hial) slash its annual losses.
DIRECTORS at one of the region’s biggest private employers are satisfied with its performance, despite a drop in pre-tax profit last year.
AN award-winning electrical firm is marking five years in business by planning a major expansion of its Scottish operations.
A NEW look careers event at Inverness High School has been a hit with pupils and their potential new employers.
by Calum Macleod